F flying haggis Established Member Joined 7 Mar 2009 Messages 2,205 Reaction score 2,875 Location norfolk Yesterday at 16:36 #1 dont move the wood move the planer!
Sachakins The most wasted of days is one without woodwork Joined 4 Apr 2020 Messages 2,502 Reaction score 1,795 Location ENGLAND Yesterday at 22:16 #2 OK, guess how many passes it took him to get it down to 3/4" thick?
Ozi Established Member Joined 26 Dec 2020 Messages 965 Reaction score 865 Location Rugby Uk Yesterday at 23:46 #3 still getting snipe
S Stanleymonkey Established Member Joined 15 Jun 2014 Messages 1,116 Reaction score 181 Location South West London Today at 09:00 #4 For the weight of those beams and saving your back that's a great idea. Probably only need a third of the space too,
For the weight of those beams and saving your back that's a great idea. Probably only need a third of the space too,
A Amplidyne Member Joined 27 Sep 2024 Messages 16 Reaction score 10 Location Cornwall Today at 09:13 #5 "Work smart, not hard" reminds me a bit of the old fashioned way of making steel sheet, where it was passed back from one side of the rolls to the other by hand.
"Work smart, not hard" reminds me a bit of the old fashioned way of making steel sheet, where it was passed back from one side of the rolls to the other by hand.
M MorrisWoodman12 Established Member Joined 11 May 2017 Messages 671 Reaction score 524 Location Deepest Sussex Today at 09:44 #6 Seems perfectly sensible to my mind. As @Amplidyne says "Work smart not hard"
J JSW Established Member Joined 22 Jun 2015 Messages 463 Reaction score 289 Location Leeds Today at 11:12 #7 ... except there's no extraction, have fun cleaning that lot up
F flying haggis Established Member Joined 7 Mar 2009 Messages 2,205 Reaction score 2,875 Location norfolk 16 minutes ago #8 Easier to sweep up the planings rather than keep lugging that timber